The batting geniuses |
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Jarrod looks at some perculiar ways the best batters went about their craft.
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I know many have and will wax lyrical about the genius of Viv Richards. My favourite anecdote was that he used to target certain 2nd string bowlers by belting the first or second ball of their over, aiming for a 4 or 6, and the same for the 5th or 6th ball. Then just leave or play & miss or defend the rest of the over. Thereby lulling them and the skipper into a false sense of the plucky part-timer being able to tie down the mighty Viv. When in reality they were going for 8-10 runs an over.
I've always heard the story of targeting bowlers in the field to tire them out about Don Bradman. Allegedly did this to Harold Larwood so he'd bowl shorter spells, hit a ball just past him, but not to the boundary, so Larwood would have to chase after it all day. As Jarrod said, these stories always have some embellishment :)
Fun fact: All the stock footage for all your videos was filmed at Claremont Cricket in Cape Town, South Africa. Some famous names have played for them in the past including Jacques Kallis and Gary Kirsten. They were also national club champions in 1997. I also once got a duck there. Good times.
I definitely remember the theory of not attacking the "weaker" bowlers too much. In the 90s in commentary sunil gavaskar etc would mention the indian batting line up should aim for a reasonable number of boundaries of a bowler like phil simmons so the west indies captain keeps bowling him and thus avoid having the face the more dangerous bowlers.
I bet Shami feels like all the batters are doing the 'Len Hutton' thingy to him.
The folklore of cricket it fascinating at all levels. Even at the lowest level, you hear these kinds of tales. And what do they have in common? Usually, a kernel of truth, of an admirable and fascinating truth about human potentiality. Another great video.
Amazing... Bet there were a couple of W.G. Grace stories that didn't make the cut but Jarrod wished they did. Thanks for the video :)
I thought there would be Chandrapaul. His batting stance used to hurt my back. I don't know why....
My faviourite cricket Wally Hammond also played with a stump and the edge of the bat. Lol.
In limited over cricket I must say, Zaheer Abbas and Dean Jones are underrated...
Man the content this guy gives !!
We definitely need a separate video on Miandad
The world was not yet ready for Jarrod's change of background/outro music.
Part 2 of this please Jarrod!
Aravinda De Silva was a True genius. He never did his talent justice because cricket was a hobby for him when he came into SL cricket because of how early it was. Watching him hook, cut, pull and flick prime Brett lee for sixes at 37 years of age was incredible.
Glenn Turner was doing the lofted cover drive even before Miandad
A request. Make this a series and explain stuff about other batsmen too. If you do decide to make a part 2, please explain the Viv richards thing where he used to plant his foot outside off stump so as to eliminate risk of being lbw (read it on wikipedia) and then play the bowlers on his terms.
Thank you for mentioning miandad
One thing Jarrod. I'm not sure if Miandad was the first to use the lofted cover drive consistently in ODIs, he probably was, but I think Glenn Turner was doing this in tests and first-class cricket a lot, before Miandad. Specifically chipping it over cover's head, but not attempting to smash it to the fence. DO you have any info around this?
Temperamentally they were very different cricketers, but I feel their approach to batting, or at least thinking about batting, was very similar.
but miandad was a legend and turner was below par
What about ab devilliers.
Maybe we could have a video about the different personalities in cricket commentary and why they are good or not good.
This video should've been much much longer
7:08 So true Jarrod. People who saw Gavaskar play still can’t stop talking about his genius and it confuses the hell out of me that how can someone be such a genius at the game but incredibly stupid and insufferable at insights and commentary about the same game.
Gavaskar batting left handed is very well known. What actually happened was this - Suresh Menon, who writes a column on cricket for the Hindu, said that Gavaskar batting left handed was him throwing a tantrum/resorting to antics. He said this based on the opinion of an unnamed Karnataka ranji player who had played against him in the aforementioned match. Sunny G then wrote an angry letter saying it was purely tactical and that most people didn't share the opinion barring a couple of cricketers Suresh hangs out with.
Also, is Gavaskar's commentary that bad to somehow obscure his greatness as a batter, even in the least? He's cringey but makes good technical points every now and then.
gavaskar has really good insight especially with batsmen - they need him to do a special min or 2 every drinks break. much better value.
Please analyse Sachin once. How was he a genius yet looked so simple, so comfortable!
Boring
Jarrod hardly ever makes content on players as big as Sachin. We already know too much about them.
Always funny to see genius misspelled in thumbnails
What was Bailey's explanation of his stance?
"I am showing balls to the bowlers". Lol not really
Nice video but the lighting/ flashing effect (I think it was going for old timey video vibes) was a bit headache inducing
Great Video. You should make one on Virat Kolhi and what you think he will need to come out of his phase. It will be great for views and I am amost sure he watches this channel and can learn something to come through. Cheers!
indians are not fan of cricket but they are obsessed with their cricketers
Poor kohli😂😂😂
He has made a video about Kohli and answered questions about him many times. th-cam.com/video/9NzqYMNAlkc/w-d-xo.html
Where de VIlliers?
The 16 run disparity in Miandad's Home & Away averages makes me question is "genius". To me, a great batsman should have a similar home & away average. But that's just my opinion. Sounds like Ramprakash might be a good coach.
dude he had 2 hundreds against peak west indies in west indies. Do your freaking research
he still averages 45 away, which is higher then kohli
Man the content this guy gives !!